WEBSITE DESIGN

How do you identify an acceptable design direction for a business website?

There are two components to a website design. First is the graphical, visual look & feel of the website. Second is the experience and message that your website conveys – how it represents you and how your website visitors will perceive your business.

At customwebsites we spend time with management and staff in your place of business. We spend time on construction sites, fishing vessels, and in the offices of many businesses to get from-the-ground-up understanding of their operations and goals – and we’d love to come and visit yours.

In short, we take a genuine interest in your business and what you do.

Armed with this knowledge and any pre-existing marketing material you may have, we build you an initial draft concept design which we all sit down at your office to evaluate.

From these meetings we flesh out the website together, in your office, at your pace. We have granular control over the design and functionality of the website so we can achieve the desired look, feel and features that you want. Whether it is simple and straight to the point – or a larger website with a lot of content and custom tools.

We respect your time and will always work around your schedule. We do the heavy lifting. Whether it is 6am or midnight – we’ll be there to get the job done.

Following each meeting you receive a summary of changes discussed and an expected date for our next sit-down.

The process is fun and exciting when customer’s get a feel for how we work they know we can meet their needs and get the feel ‘just right’.

We are happy to come on-site and take photos, and we will work closely with you to get each word of your website text spot-on.

The design process always comes with inherent risk but having helped many Auckland and New Zealand businesses with their website we have a greater than 95% success rate on custom website designs.

Please email info@customwebsites.co.nz to request further information about our websites and services.